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Apoiogy.—Absence of one of tie KJit* rs
and a press of outride budness must bj our
npalcgy fur tl» i hek of our uuul am Mint of
Elitctial fir this week.
State Tax.—Toe M icon Telepraf ti *ajs
that an rffical di*patch from John T. Bii-n = ,
Comptroller General of tbe 4 Stat<-j f Georgia,
announces the State Tax Las been fixed at
o o sixth of one per ceLt.
rulhrjicnient'.
Next week wo intend enlarging (lie
Journal. On: page will contu’n eight col
umns instead of s ven. In a short time we
intend getting anew set of type. Our
purpose is to make the Journal all that its
numerous patrons can desi e.
The Fell Purpose of flie ItiulieaN.
The signs of a complete Radical triumph!
at Hieapproaching fall elections a-o cer
tainly multiplying, an 1 it behooves us of
the Smith seriously to c nsider the proha
b’e consequence of so prove a national dis
aster. A Boston correspondent of the Na
t’onnl Intelligencer, writing of the nsp"ct cf
the political horizon, sums up his eonelu
sioni, in the following stntemen's, which
are fully confirmed by our own observa
tions of the current of public feeling at the
North :
“The Southern States are re llv to be
treated as ‘‘concjured provinces,’ and tlrir
lands are to bo subjeetod to eonfi-e tmn.
This will he accomplished by the Thi ty
ninth and Fortieth Congress, if Radical
ism meat no check meanwhile. A defeat,
at the fall elections, in the Middle and
AVestern S'atcs, would so far demo-n’ize
the Radical party that it vonld b - speed!
ly dissolved, and consigned to oblivion and
contempt. It is grourded, as any may see
here, upon prejudice, passion and pelf.—
It no longer deserves the merit of a fanati
cal sentiment, and is no longer to be con
founded with a pretended devotion to the
integrity of the Union. There is no love
for the Un’on in Ra’ieal politics. Tosub
jeet one portion of the ccunriy to the do
minion of the other is the avowed obj ect of
the radical Congress. The trout!) is to be
hill in political and commercial and
ci 1 vassalage, if the radicals be sustained by
the people. The scheme cannot, indeed, b
permanently successful. But before a reac
tion taay take phe", the cruntry will bederp
]y and awfully convu’sd.
“The Ben Butlc r, Tbaddms Stepbtti ’
school fer reconstruction is aeeep'e! by the
radical authorities cvciywhere. The pulpi*
the bar, the bench, and the mill, the count
ing house, auil even the ploughed Bel Is, all
accept thi* scheme. It is a strrnge mad
ncs?; can it last? Long cncu'h to bring
its adequate punishment, no doubt. The
radical scheme coi.t uij 1 ites tl e m ist outra
geous breach of public f.ith that was ever
perpetrate! «pen a commnr.itv. The am
nesty proclamation of Linco’n followed by
a restricted amnesty from Johnson, alone
pledges the Government to treat the S;atm
and the people of the B ates aeccj ting, as
loyal. But where is the radical con
science ?”
“The‘conference delega'cs’ to t!i South- 1
cm Radical Convention—tome of whom arc '
w here—allow a gain of about ad zen I
members only on the Johnsou side in ilie j
next Congress. They say that they expect!
■to lose three members in ilie city of New
York, but none, out of it, in the State, aud
claim to held their own in I’tusyivaLia.—
In fact, they are boastful, cm ti lent, and full
of malice and mi-chief. They consider that
the political war has juot begun, and they
mean to carry it into the South with the
malignant spirit of Brownlow, Bu lor aud
Stephens.
“For the benefit of the District of Colum.
bia, vt may be here mentioned tLat it is al
ready settled that universal negro suffrage
shall be there legalized early at the next sea*
fiioi), as the ocJy thing that tan be yet done
iu the fulfillment of promises to the in »rc
advanced portion <£ the radical faction.I*— 1 * —
charleston Courier
CUKIOCR. Die Nuohv'.Ko Gazette of the
18lb, h»s the follow', t.g atfotouifion iu its lo
cal cclumit:
■“fa conscqueDce of tie large tuntber of
♦tndden and unexpected deaths, the order for
tpooieg of graves is frcquacily forgotten or
ncgloctod -untii the corpse arrives at thcccm
etcry. This necessarily causes a delay of
from two to three hours—no very ploasaut
or healthy condition Ihr relatives and friends
cf the deceased. Therefore order graves to
be opened as as pr ssrhlc.
The quarantine regulations between Sj
viMMiuh and the jtortx f tbe Deptirtinent
ui (Le liaVo been rein* ,veal. j
| Pit the D iweon Jotffnul.j
Bmitiivili.e, Ga., S«r-r 19ib, 1860.
Friday morning wi'l s«on br; hlie, and
j with it the “l)aw->»u Jiiuroal,’’ 1 a good local
I paper not filled wilh and r, ( a'ihes from the
J “Verge i f-oiviri?)tieu,”yct containing what
jisof’more importatice to us—the local news
. nf'tlee serrtfßudiog section. Woshould ccr
t...idly feel more interest in our migbbors,
than the citizens nf the H old world.” Wc
i Jiau! ti o many pJiiicJ lights i J;t mpartson
, ai li the local pup rs—devoted to h>oul im
provements. We heir more of the move,
incuts <f European Nstroo®,. through the
papers of the day, than wn-do of our imme
ito .soctien set in my humble judge
ment wohavw a greater prollrtu to solve, than
V- r disturbed tin brain of ancient mathe
maticians. I is'o find the tu ; tl at will sLcwi
t remaiudir from the cul'ur.) nf ourootton,
"uuds by freed negroes, and l will irom time
'0 time g ve you the rest 1 sos a enref.il anal
ysis f ihiSMiljeet.fraws.from aUua'-ob.-ervt.-
tiop, will itho try and ke p.ycu | as to
'ur actings and J. iiip*
Smilbvi ’ooated r.t the impariairt jutc
tit nos the 8. W. K. llpo’praphicaliy con
sidered, shei)U bo the “Atlmtof Soutli
Wist Gerrgji, and from the rapid filling up
if vn ant town lots, w b ve some h'pia
tint, the funic is art dark, wirh visions of
; broken mrrehants, or emty li ns's The fall
I -eason bit’s fair for n heavy trade, but this
I is only a small p irt if the inducement offer
lod to sotlerx Wc have pwrbaps the most
healthy 1 cation in South Wus'ern Georgia'
an lour school will open next'spring, s-oond
.tonme in rhe Sit tr, as lain informed that
Lo’ilate their schools. Both gontlemon are
J ipiidlfied <w carry os afirstCh'b- High She. o ; ,
but if the arrangements are carried ou‘, I
will send you their prospectus. Mure <nwn-
E A 7 , li.
We stca negro was hmig by a m b at
Delhi, in the State o XTehignn. It is curi
ous t > observe liow calm our liidical entem
■ perari' is aro over this ( ut"age. If it had
o ily happened s-uth of Ma opsat cl Dixon’s
line we should h ive heard ari extensive howl
on the subj c’, but as it took pi ct in the
loyal Stabs of Michigan, which has gone fur-
ther in its legislation : n favor of tbo negro
tlivn my S at; iu the Union not excepting
Massachuset's , it cl es n t create a rip| le
o» th - current of eve its. If this some thing
had occurred in a Southern S'uteit, would
have b ra attrihw'ed to the Brc.tidmt's
eour.-e, and cited n« eoaelusiwe rvidencp that
the jviople of the South wers not. prepared
l or admiss oto thiir rights in the Unoi«.
Wll.i. Gbt fits GiiOICE —“lf I have, at- |
ter death, to go either to hell or to heaven, i
I shall prefer to go withj'oyal negroes to hi 11
than with white traitors to heaven.’’-Bkuwn
LOW.
Don’t be unea y, Parson ; you wlil get
your choice, You are in ro danger of g r ~
irg la Heaven with white traitors for any
body e’se. Your father, the devil, will rc- |
ceive you with open arms, whether pscorted
by black iiuj s, “blue spi its ergray.”
Wii'tra at school by MissL’l i Jolrston,
aud publishel by rt quest.
(•Id Tiling* liiivo I’iitved A nay.
It is indeed (rue that old things have pass. 1
ed away, ard every thirg hat become cow. j
The bleak winds of Winter have long siuoe
ceased to ture their itoaufu! t rains of mu
sic. Bq>: leg in his gay attire has passo !
aud sweet Summer has decorated the ratth
in his beautiful array. Time hears on its
wings many vhisritud s, some of which we
cannot conceive. Thirgt that an passed-,
always awaken anew iDte'est in every one.
Look at tbe sg tl gr;>nd-f ithcr who lif« his
little cherub to l i: knt c, and rela cs some
exciting story how its eyes spt rkle at one
moment with j iy, and at the next overflow
with terns of sympatl y !
The past ! how simple tie these Words,
yet what a sublime idea they convoy ! Oar
La,.,iy days of chidhood, which have pasted
by like a blight ray of the rising run, a-o
ever remembered, and often in otr solitude 1
and old age, will Memory go back to the sun
ny bowers of early life,aud there linger un
: til in our imagination,
I “Our father hrmls o’er ns w'lfil looks of and light,
| And our checks arc impearlul with a mother’s
[warm tear.”
The inhabitants of the world exclaim in
one voice, “Did things have pa.sscd away.”
Who is he that has not some bright spot in.
! past life to which bis thought arc wafted by
[the z 1 phyrs of remembrance, when his ft
ture ts over-cas! with gloomy 'elf lids 7 If
i there be one who is so unfortunate, we may
indeed pity him.
When the kuu has sought his western
couch, and dusky twilight draws near, eloth
| ed iu Lis gray dimnc.-s, we ato tlau ltd to
r fleet more upon past pleasures, and ak)
paint our future iu resplendent sal is.
When wc lock ebroad upon the face of na
ture, wo discern many things which rotuiud
us of by-gone days; we sea the hills ever
which our fathers have trod, tho meadows
they have gamboled upon in search of amuse
ment, tbe noisy bto k from which they have
many times cooled their burning thirst, aud
the wime refreshing shade tree under which j
they have oftcu sit, —all lluse things have ■
I a tendency to recall the t'mes of “lougjago,
anil it is tad to think that the transitory j
pleasures of tho halcyon friend of youth, are
numbered awoDg the old thiugs that have
j passed awav.
Aldchojf a Institute Dawson, G’ti.
1 he merchants of Macon talk of organiz
ing a force of private watchman to act as t ux
illiarses to the city police io breaking up
tbe system of burglary that ptreva'ls set that
city.
Mohsan, Sept 21. h, 18(10
Editors: The Superior Court o
Civlhoon County met on Mun*:iy tbo 17tb
this inst Judgo John T Chirk of Retail
hi eirouit jWrsiil od, iitnl in 11 tree (lays
<Jt po »J the buaiirass of all the cloekets ii
nn ulihi and w*ll qualified munnor. Mr
ilWginbotlurm the Sol. General not yircs <«"
and mnJo a toler.iblo c’eun sweep if tin
crimin and docket. Tin following Lawyers
were in attendance at onr Court to wit
Thomas J. Dunn, ],. D. Monroe, from:
Morgan; David A. Vason, Peter J. Sim
/, or, (ien. Wright, Capt. Holds, Judge It
F. Lyon, from Albany;.C. IJ. Wooten,
F. M. Harper, W. B. Coker, from Daw
son; Tsacc li. Bower, I>. B. Bovver, from
Baker ; Lsq Culliiis, Capt. Turnipseed.
fioin Fat Gaios; <*. A. Gurley,from Mil
ford ; (Gok 11 id -n, W. D. Cadoo, A
Dor id,- from Cutlibert; Esq. Mason, fintni
Blake’yv.
W. G. DIERCra, Clerk.
B-. G. G, C
In a Ni tsiih-l.—The National Intelli
gencer puls die argument for n construc
tion very briefly thus :
‘ Either t-.e Cons itutioß govtirue us or
; it does not. Ti lt doe l , wo tiro hound by it
Mid the laws mde in mipj«» tof it That
instrument declares that each State slmll
be represented in the Senate b j two Sena
tors The act of 1802 declar-8 that the
House of Representatives sba 1 consist of
211 members. Whoever keeps out twenty
Sens iirs nisi fifty Keprosentnt viH violates
tlio Corstitution. \Vhen the Bo lit hern
Bt ites refused to send them we p onoune
ed them disloyd to the Constitution. Are
they any less di 1 yal who, now that they
are sent, refuse to admit them? In the
one case they wi rc withdrawn on the pie
tom eof the refusal of the const tutior.u’
guarantees ; in the other case they are k q t
out under the pretence of obtaining consti
tutional gtmrun os. Tiue, one was Jan
in the in erest of a section and the other
under the pretext of liberty'. But liberty
req'uires us to observe the law, else it is no
longer ’iherty but Fcegso. The Jaeoliins
of the French Revolution were so loud in
their prose shins ofv'fcv tioo to freedom ns
are the Radicals, bo ; they were nut the les
revo’utionist'. M n must he judgtsl not.
1 ss by the legitimate tendency of their
principles than ly their loud-mouthed pro
lis'atons. The assuuifition of the power
of excluding States from Congress is the
essence of disloyalties, and n ' matter what
the pr*at- xt or what tlio-o 1 ject. stamps its
advocatesj as rebel lit his in .-pin and tyran
nical in purpose.
CotiN in Illinois —A Gheago dispatch
of the I Ith says them is no denying the fact l
that, a large portico of that more thin usual
ly fx'ers vc corn crop of the West is in
imminent danger ot i jury t'eni the f. JSt.
The season is exceedingly nJavoral le f> |
the ripeting nf corn The weather to-day is
phasin', but cold, and fires are neces.-ary Fr
personal comf r\ There will probably be a
■sbght frost to night It will take fu’ly two
w.cks of warm weather to mature the -crop.
Weeopyt'c following ta image nntico
from Mio Barbu's Weekly, published at
Newnan, in this Btate :
At. the rc iilet ce of Gen Grace, on the
Rath inst,, by the It v Dr. i peer, of La
Grange, ltev. A. L. Hamilton, D P. ; of
New Vo:k, to Mrs. M. J Ross.
Lamentable Death.—The Memphis
Avalanche of the 19 ti says the Rev. J. W.
Whce'oak, rector of Grace Church, died on
IF n lay, in a few hours after being attacked
with the cholera. Nonno occupied a Ligher
place in the esteem of the er.nimunity than j
Mr. \Vheelock, and his salden taking off is J
deeply regrctttd.
(Jdtton at New Y«rk—The stock of
cotton in New York on the 31st, wib 08,-198
halos. Os this aiirount 2,083 were on ship
board, not e.learnd, Thes'ovki n Aug .’list
18(15, was 74,802, received since 808.575-
making the total supply at the port 828,437
hales. The exp't 1 s to fireign poitr were i
495,809; the homco n-mmp ion t ok 379,720
halos. The quantity taken from the port!
for coPGUflcpllßn tht- past year shows an in
crease over the quantity taken in 1 So4’-05 .
of 2,001 fca’cs per vycck, and 2,207 more
than in 1803 ’GI.
Sell* Eieiu*.
Trivmor says that General Toni Thumb
wi I soon h.vo another Thumb on his
hands.
A lurge revival i.s in progress nt tho Cen
tral Methodist Church, Memphis Bishop
Bierce, of Georgia, has bren preaching with
much power and Usefulness.
A Nashville paper mentions the death ol
three individuals of cholera, who had left
the ci v a few days jo-ovieem to avoid the
discara.
1 he grasshoppers continue their deVirs-
Lftious iu Kansas, their pathway being
marked with havoc upon tho crops and
everything green.
The Chattanooga Unier Siys there arc more
east s nf smaii prx in that city than ever bo
fore t xis ted, aud that no attention is paid to
them, but they are all iwed to remain in the
city to she mat ifest do-ttiiy of every resi
dent.
Slavery has been abolished in tho St nth,
that is, fir msgroes—but its existence in
the Norrh has not been with.
This much e ta L« said fur tho system of the
North, however, that it is a[.plie*l with high
impattrility te butli colons
Ben wood lias soil tho N w York News
to the proprietors of the New York Mercu
ry, aud iti, stated that the paper is to be
run in the int rest cf John Morrissey who
it a candidate for Congress.
The receipts of the government last week
on internal revenue was $10,302,028 83
The .September exhibit of the national
! debt shows y decrease during the month
of August of $37,410,108 1(5.
! The Quitman Banner reports that the
: negroes in the upper parts of Brooks coun
ty are becoming very ins lent tn tbo white*
uud boldly threaten an assault uj>on them.
The losses by tire in the Ui ited States fir
: the last ix mouths of 1800, and »h re more
(ban twenty thousand dollars worth ol prop
erty was ccnsumed, foot up 802,976,01 K).
It r s stated that a company of ISnglish
and French capitalists, of grea|we:ilbli, are
; about to start, with a capital of two rnil
i lions of dollars, “an enormous cotton facto
ry for supplying the European trade,” at
j Chalk;-ton, South Carolina.
ii: L e Cjt hal*H I c.
A|>!Miiiliiicii{tiol ilt« l*re*i(lent.
DEATH UF HON HENRY MAY.
Washington, Bept 2”).—Tin; Ftcsidcnt
to day nia ’c the Yolhiwing iqe ointments :
Ghni. Jxilin A. Dix Now York, to he no
Envoy Extriionliniiiy uttd .Minister l’icui
potentiury to Frunec.
(Jen. Hugh Ewing, of Kansas, to be
| Minis'! r Ro blent at the Hague.
| \\ .J. \ a'lfitii)', if Ma-s., to he a com
missioiaor to the Faris Exfiibi inn.
Hon. Henry May, Ex Congressman,
died iu Ra timore to-day.
Stew l urk Market*.
I Nmv York, Bept 25.—No>n. C itton
firm, 87: 39 ; <al sos the we k 2,000 ; ro
ccij ts I Exp rs 4 791 ; freight bv
steamer to Livei peol 8 1 01.
E "Ui firun r.
Wh. at is 2 ta 5; het'er, and mrro active.
Furl; is lower at §32 87.
Lard, du 1 a‘ 17 to lit l ie
, C upons of 1882. 11l 1» ; 1801 108 1-2 !
i 180-i 108 5-8 ; Ti n Forti s9B 7-8; Treasu
! rics 105 7 Bdloo.
MONKTERV AND COMMERCIAL.
I nutsv it.t.r, S p*. 21.
Flour.—Markit centirurs s'eady, de
maud lair, with prices rangi-g 88 25a8 50,
' 89 50,10 00,84125 12 00,813 25)11 50,
aoenp’i ig to q rality.
W iieat. — AI irk* t active and firm, wi’h
an advancine ‘c and ecy. White 82 45,250.
I’iitne rid 82 1.0.2 itO
Cons —White 80 4koe. Mixed 82i85e.
Bau - tv; —Jhiwcr loom baggi g 35-30.
Han i loom 34 35e.
Row;—Machine 17a 1S India 30 38e.
Fiovisinns—Shoulders, by the cask,
I7je. < I nr sides 2le. Mess pork $33.
■llaws 23a23ic. Sugar cured 24u2&.
Bt. Louts, Sept. 20.
Flovir —Market bouyant and aetivo
Superfine $7 32.7 75 Extra 810 75a1l
00. Fancy 812 00a 12 75.
Wheat—The mui ket steady amLi-tri
changed. Sales of 0,8(il sacks, ut 82 3b.
18(4 bids spring, at $1 95.
Cos n —There was a better feeling, and
the mil ket was stiffer NVliite 72a7 le.
Yellow G7uGße Mixed white, 70e.
I I’rovis ons—Mess pork quiet and un
j changed, v\ i h moderate sales, at $33 75a
i 31. Sides 20u20.J. Sugar eurml hams
112 • Bh ulders IGlal 71 Lard 20a204.
j W-hisiey.-fi 26a2 27.
Cincinnati, Sept 21.
Flou-.—Finn, at full pr ees.
I U heat No 1, 82 G 5.
Germ—7sc.
B icon.—Active. Sales of 21hhds., at
IGi 1 1GI for shoulders, and 201a20J lor |
clear sides. Lard dull, and offered at IBe. I
Mess tiis'k | !2 2)a32 37.
Tin; Trial ®i i?i . 1):t\ N.
A special from Washington to the Fni -
adi'lphia L’dg t, nf Thursday, s ivs ;
1 1 cited S*ales 1W strict A t rney Ghandh r
of Nnrfo k, had a lougthy consultation to
j di.y wi'li the At'nrney G 'n 'ral in regard to
! the trial of Jeff. Divis. N thing and finite was
agree! upon, anl N[r. Chandler is prepar
ing a letter to Mr. Stunbory, urging the im
j portarce of bring 1 ng D,vis to an ea-ly trial,
and asfc’ng. the c -operation of the Gov ra
m. nt tosoeure the end. Mr OhaDillcr Kid
Judge Un let wood also had an interview
wi bJu l t c \Jh»->e to day m the same suh
j it. No’hing can be dufi jito’y stated ex
cept that the 'rial of Mr I) via will cnic If,
unless ho shall bo disi li rg -d or paro’leJ by
’b Executive. It may cur oon at the next
reguV itc-m. This will not bi in (fjtober.,
to which time Hvo ease was adjourned, the
district j idgc and attorney fi i lin > that tlio
I a-sage of the act of omg e- j reeogiiz-ng
the judicial di itriot-i subseqtl nt to that ad
journment, fixes the Hie l.'ga 7 lerm in N )-
vembi r, and tint the h tiding of a e >nrt in
Getnb'r would thoro r ore bt illegal. There
is nod the position of the Chief
Jus ice with regard to the trial is oncl.ing
el. It may not'bo generally known that
able lawy, r*, ii view of the fact that the
new law neither assigns the judges the dif
ferent dis riets uor gives them p wer to as
sign thorns- ivo-v, have serious doubts wheth
er any di.skriot courts legally b ; bdd
uu'il Congress takes further action ou the
subject.
Candid Acknuwledoemk .t.—Scna'or
Fessead'u, of Maine, in u hte s ump
speech, said: “If the Sen di ro 11 preset) ta—
lives wyc admitt and into Go igvossai and reeog
nilied as cons'!nuional di legate-, that th y
aud the Democrats of the North would form
a majority, con.rol Oongrcs and the country,
and destroy the llepublinan party.
lie thusfrankly lonfesic-', that in deter
mining the -quoad m of the riglit of the Sou h
to representation, the guide with him and
hit adherents, is not the Coustitutii p of the
land, lint sell-iggrandizimoot, the mainte
nance of power ; aud the coutiuued rule if
his party.
Taxatio".- -The collect nn iff the iliroet
tux laid by the Federal Govcimnent hnv -
ing beet) suspended, wo le rn Butt the
Govennr ilnets net feel nuthoii/,ed, by Hie
action nf the General Assembly, to sus
p'lid tbe collection nf tlse State tux To
do so would, iu his c-quiiioa, boa usurpa
tion of power properly appertaining b> tlio
Ucpr. seiitatives of the p oplo. 'J’lie a-s ss
nient, wo un i rstund, will bo light, not ex*
eeeding twenty cents on the liumireii i!".l
--hits. ’The returns of prope ty tsubjeot L*>
the ad valorem tax this year exceed tiie
half of tin we made in 18G0 (exclusive ■ f
slaves) but litt’e more than twenty mil
lions. But for this falling off in value of
taxalile property,"as ro'urr.ud, the assess
merit war,rid have been still !i.liter. — Mil
luhjtcille Recorder.
A C‘ nvert to Fwritualism. —An Ea
, glisli letter writer rays that Gerald M's cy
I is passionately immersed in spiritualism,
anil is, indeed, himself a medium IJ« eou
; tides to his friends that every idea ia his
n»w book on BbakospenrcV sot nets was ob
- taitfed directly from tire ghost of tthake
! spearo himself. Me Bays he went over the
; soulets . line by line with the 'pirit,
and had tbe author’s interpretation of each.
He did not s'uto this in his book, for fear
of exciting the jsndjudice of tbo public
agaiast it.
A gentleman recently from Texas informs
the editor of the Louisianua Planter's Ban
tor, that immense numbers of beeves are
nn sale in Texas, price tanging from 85 to
8G u head, while stock cattle eiu Le bad at
SI iu g' Id.
.»*#:»»• ./in -t:nilsr.nf .vrs. |
FANCY <JOOJ)S,
AND
V STOItE.
The lail'O* of D iwson nml eiirionmling conn
'ry »re notified that I have removed niy go ids j
troni Mr. People’s store to my house on Depot St., '
wlier- I v.fll keep enn*till'lv, h well Solecled Ktoek
01, I'um t/ r. tnnts for tallies.
Slot) ;tt Is »nd lltlls of the latest siyle :
kept mi han't, «pd turned to order.
Stunning, for HmStroUtrrt/, and
flruUltiig.
Gall uii<l mw in*'.
sep 28 lm Mr-.- O /.r.NiAMIN j
./w.wmiiTK.nwH's s.ii. #.
4 (i HE Am, K io an ojd*-r of the court of Or 'inary
I V. of Terrell O' Utiti-J will tie -old befnr-i the !
f/ourt House door in the town of Dawson, in said
County, on (lie first Tnesdiy in November next—
within tiie legal hours of sale, a house aHd lot in
I lie town of Dover in said L'uunty, known as tiie
place, whereon Abraham Dvaon nowr lives, also a
Il.irAt /litliard Baloon hi the town of Diwsoo, sit
luii“ti on the west‘ole of the I’uhlic Squire, now
I oer-iipA Hby .1 -seph K. Rriuee. R.-i 1 ss me [» op j
cr l v of ttobc I Di’snn, ia'e of sii'l f/nnity.
i Tk-rms m-iti • known on d«i of sale,
! S'-pt 2fi Jsi-.t, V/. W, KA KNkitf, Adin.
yv lal V and .v- a!' rr da'*', -'ppliraiion s ii) in, made
j i ’ to the Honorable l lit* ruurt ot O dinarV of
Trrrc’l L’tunty, f r leave to sell the land belonc'-
1 ing to the estate of Henry L'ollins late of said
countv. MARY COLLINS. Kx trix.
j gep 28 18f.fi
Oeorcfea if2ini«ioipii County.
\NK E. Adtms Administratrix on the es
,J tate ofSoahon Adams having made nppli
eatira t > si ll land, all persons are notified
that her applica'ion will bo considered at
the next December Term of the Court of
Ordinary fir said County,
i Afsep 24 18GG Wm. 1). KTDDOO, Or.
I. J #J NHLKIf f S.II.I:.
IIIIU bes Id on tbo first Tucslay in N
- ' ' vember next within the legal hi ura of
! sal;, tha following property to wit; One
lay horse, two niubifi, onebiy, the other
sorrell, one hay celt, one yoke of oxen, and
thirty-six head es hogs, levied ra ag dhe
preperty of Hugh W. lfasselrus of Lee r
id J. A. Davis of Dougherty G unty, part
tl a using the firm name ofJ.A. Taylor &
Go., to fiatisfy the fi fa from 1) uirher'y
County semi-annual CVuntyJCourt iu favor
of Alilton C. Bull v* J. II Taylor A Ur, prop
orty poin ed mt by Hugh W. Hasselrtm
gep 24 j.g. McKinnon D. sh.
0 It 111 K S CKS
WANTED!
T<iok here you th it are wearied fram riding
on horseback, an \ in old Bu^^ies.
I am now offering for safe tlio cheapest bar
giins on record ; neat and durable
JHJGCiiIES AT
rvivVblein My prices raneje from
s*lß », to SUOO, without Harness, bti* L have a
goo i stinplv of h irness on hand t )"compare with
the Buggies in priwe and «fvle. M y pi ices t)n
H irness range from ii *. to for tt : ngle harness.
I have double harne-s on hand—for from $-40, to
Vine iCnlUnt 3)i at!<s, .Martin
i)rivlng~rcinß) eic., krpt eou
stanrly on hand.
I am prepared to bud 1 at short notice, any
style vehicle that may be desired.
REFAIRS OF ANY RIND
in rf.y Im*' of business dn*i rt with neatness and dis*
pitch. Wag *ns aid UaruuSi made or rejiaircd to
orde r .
Call ami exmiine f r yourself. I think 1
can suit you in price and (j lulHv, ns I bur no
compeli ion. J. A. FOSTER.
Outhbrtri ti *. Brp f . 21, 186 H,
NOTICJO.
«obscri ; V; r tako’ ihl* method of informing
those indebted to him, that their accounts 1 ;ive
airheen posted up to date, and hs has accom
od Led the n by s. Hi g his goods on time, would
nov a>k a comoltance with their promises, by
railing and settling. R-.uncinber your promise
No moiegood..* on time. E. B. I»‘J\
oot \ 3t »
OiMM’gia—U;» ndoipb t onsily.
r j'' () y IP. Ffirah WugiF, wife of A. M. Htige.«
L Win.J ffries, the children of YV. 11. Jeffries,
and other heirs at law of Mrs. Catharine Iliwk,
late of Randolph Coimty and and whose
names and residences arc enkno-wn :
Ton, will take notice that at the November
teim, 1 Shi) of Randolph Court of Ordinary, I will
under the order of stid f/>urr, offer the will of
Catharine Hawk, late of said COuii’y deceased,
for Probiit’ in solemn form.)
aug 11 1800 YV. M. SPE AR,Exeonfcftr
(jicorgiu-Rii BtrioSpla Con lit y.
SA.Il A KJ. Move; admiiiisiratriit on the Cd'a'e of
_ JJei jamin F. Move, having jioplied for letters
cf dismi»sim, all poisons interested are notified
to sh iw why her application should not be grant
ed by the next January term of the Court of
dinnrv ot said Cos tin tv.
Jo 27 YVm. D. KIDDOO, Ordinary.
Oeorifi i-Rnr.dolpli Comily.
(lIIARfiES E. Brown administrator ot the estate
J of YViilia® Nt i wberry, having appl ej for,
leave to .“.''l the land to fixid estate
Notice is hereby given to all interested, that bis
application will be considered at the next Novem
ber teim of the Court-of Ordinary for said Coun
ty. Wm. I). KIDDUO, Ordinary,
aug 29 T3GG
Ciiiutrgtii-RtiM olph Comity.
\\ril)LlAM Dowd, administr itor on the estate of
YV Willi im 11. Deshong, haviug applied for
1* n-ve to Soil the land belonging to said estate, i
Notice is hereby given to nil interesto 1 that his I
application will b.« considered nt the next No
vember Term of the Court of (V dinary of said
County Wm. 1). KIDROO. Ordinary,
aug 29.
Jointly.
Stanely, a di« iu ist rut or rn the estate
J ui William Dunn deceased ; having applied
for leave to sell the Imd belonging to said estate.
Nofiee is hereby given to all interested (hat his
abdication will lj • consideted at tie next Novem
ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for s (id r'.mn
ty. m. D. KIDDOO. Ordinary,
aug 27 136*5
<«cor»ia—liaiiiiolpU loiou;;.
I>l’ lIREL Joiner, adininisti.nlor on thVr state of
} YY’ilev Joiner deceased, having applied for
leave to Soil the imd *jek&iging to s.id estate;
Notim; »r hereby gifen to all intonated, that his
application will be considered at, the nex» Novem
ber tVcrm of the Court of Oi dinary for said
County. Wm. D. KIDDOO. Ordinary
aug. 2ttth 18f*6. Wm- D. KIDDOO Or’d.JJJ
Uconiia-ttaiMlolpli Comity
VU HELLOS Cordell administrator on tbo os'ate
of Herman Kalbfleisii having applied for let
ters of dismission ; all persons interested, are no
tified to show cause why his application should
not be gmnfed by the next January Term of tbe
Court of Ordinary for said County,
ji 67 1866
Ueortfiit-Kamlolpli Comity.
JOHN Matthews, administrator on the e-tase of
Jerremiah YVillis, deceased, having applied for
letters of dismissioi*, all persons interested are
notified to tile their objections, if any they have,
by the next November Term of the CVmrt of Or
dii ary for said County. Wm. D. KIDDOO Ory.
a pi
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
WESTERN PRODUCE.
I HEREBY itntFiuneo to th» citizens of
t Terrt l 1 anil adjoin’ng oouatitN, that 1
! have on band, and am constantly receiving
a large stock of
C'om>i Ihu’on, B lonr,
CORN MEAU
BAGGING,
j HOPE,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
SALT,
SYKU] > ,
TOBACCO,
NAILS.
TRACE CHAINS,
SHOES,
STONE JARS,
GOl TON CARDS,
BU'Glv ETS,
TUBS,
Ami u grant many nlher articles too nu
incrous to mention, wbicli l will sell as low
ns any ono.
i I ighegt market {trice i>niil for co'ton
uuit otiiw ] VurlucO.
Bring your Pocket Books and vtil on
USl.fc WOOTEK.
South side Ptiblie square, Dawson Ch.
C. L. AWDERSON & CO.,
GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AI.TLANTA, 44120.,
J. 11. ANDERSON & SON,
Clrocet’B aud
A3cE‘chan(s,
IMaconi Ga.,
I\TE FoKcit consignments of Cotton, TANARUS» icon,
7 T Flour, YViieat, and t»ther prodtice. Prompt
attention to sales, and returns of same. Cash ot
ders for anv of the above filled promptly. j2OO
AD MINIS! SALE.
I>Y virtue of an ord ’r of the Cqui" of Gidinary
J of 4lanck> ! ph County, (*eo., w ill be sold, on
the fir>t Tuesday in Novemhor next, at Morgan,
Callfoun County, the undivided half interest in lot
lof land No. one hundred and tl i tr-four, (131) and
I two hundred and thirtv-.-ix (236) acres ot lot No. ,
. me hu idred and tliiyt)-three, (133) in the fourth,
dis riot of Calhoun County belong’ng to the estate
ot YVm. J. Slade, deceased- The ether hfc’.f vtillbe
sold at tlio Bauiutu»e rud phuco.
BENJAMIN C. MITCHELL,
Sc; t. 15, IbCG. Adm’r.
.VOTE a:.
Vpplicution will be made to the Court of'Ord -
nary of Calhoun County two months alter"
date, for leave to sell the lea! estate beloug’ng to
ih 3 estite of Donnie Frecmin, deceased.
J. T. PACK,
> p‘. 15, IS6G. Adm’r.
t'oi*
I offer for sale my well improved and wi 1' nr~
ratiged place, in the town of 1) aw son. 'idle
dwelling is large and fcnaeV>us and veil suited for
i boarding house. Every building necessary to
be on a place, is on mv pi tee. It can be bought
for twenty-five hundred dolla s.
Sept. 21 I*. YV. E. FKSSION3.
• I .?>. mi.*‘t s’& '*{. i j'O Bi » n s . iSs a: .
I>v virtue of an order of lie Court of Ordinary
) of fvtndolph CoiD'r, Ot*o., will be «old, on ;
the fir-t Tuesday in Nornnl or nejtr, «t Cutlibert,
Geo., 09st half’of lot of land No one hundred a? and
seven v one, in the s'x*h diri• t of R ndolpb
County—bulougb g to e i t te of YV Hi tm J ’nor, de
ceased'. LENNAUD C. DELI.,
liissoil rioM
The fi nfi of Jones Rcfldrck li Cc. is this dry d'iß j
‘•olvcd bv mu iial cons nt. And the biisinefs of ]
tin* old firm wll be ontirutied In Jt 4B< ddick, |
who will do stii jly a c 6 ; i bo bless in the frt'ure..]
A1! pe'sons indebted to tbe 0*1(1 tirm y*lll please !
come forward aud settle immediately.
Junes 'reddick a- 'v
Drwpon, S«»pt. V*3, 18IV6. i
AditiiiimralurN
\I T II L be sold under an o-d *r f the (’ urt of
» » Ordinary of Terrell fAm lv, b fore the ,
Court Mmnse door i*i rh.- town of D.w-on, on the |
(i at Tuesday in November nett., dining tl <* u-ual j
hours of Stic, a settlement of la44d in the .14‘Ii di> i
t riot Ten ell O »uut.y, containing four hundred
acres, more or less* known as tl b 1 a'e re.- ; iJence ol j
David 15. Ktven«, deceasen So*.d S-S the property |
: of 'ld* estate of David B. Rivens, sul.j *ct. to ilu* I
; widow’** dower, for the bench t of tiie lo irs imd |
i creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
j on day of sale. UEC. A. LOFTON,
S »pt. 1 J, 1 B( Ad mV
A(liniiitNtral(n\ Sale.
I> Y virtue of an order of the Court of O-dinarv
y of Knudolph County, ffeo , tvlll be’ sttld, oh
the first Titesday in Hovembur next, at Cutlibert,
Geo., the uodivi led half interest in the following !
lands: lot of land No. two hiindr«*d and thirter n,
(218) three fourrlis (}) df lot two hundred and four
(204) and one fourth, in the north west corner of
No. two hundred and three (203) in the tenth (io)
district of Randolph County—belonging io the es
tate of Elizibuth I6."ii*r, deceased.
NEEDHAM It BROWN,
Adm Y.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
ASIKiIt.I.S
FOR SAIJi!
r I''HK under-igned olbira fjr sail-a plantation
1. containing 000 aorce of vataalile land,—three
hundred aefes cleared fi.no' lntndred of Which is
fresh land,) ill in a high slat.- of ciiltivation, lying
just below Uiokii’s .Mi 11,., in Cijliotm county,
/wish, the mills known as “Brown’s Mills,"and
two tltnoata*! acres ol lxnd., vn which the mills arc
located.
To Le stid Seperatcly ov Xogethtr, ts purchasers
may desire.
Address ino at Mi>’g.tn, Calhoun County, fit,
or apply at Brown's Mills.
B»t>*. 2,, .■''■fi *m* M. I*. OOLLfW,
.v» r/cf;.
r UWI) month after date ap; 1 calioti will ho tmtde
-I to 'U Ordinary ofTerreil C’.ittnty for leave to
sell a house and io', and three vacant lots 111 the
town of Dawson, belonging to the date of Joseph
(Jifptn deceased. S. K. Glf.NN’,
’ ' Sept. 20, I Stiff* Adrn’x.
.s'sun /::
KEXDRICK A Knowles having associated them
selves together in the practice of medicine,
tender their professional services to the people gen
erally. They are prepared to prcseiibo for, and
ti eat any ease they may b‘> called to see. Chronic
diseases of all kinds will be treated by consulting
us, either by applying in person or writing, giving
the age, habits, constitution, symptoms, anti dura
tion ofsickuess. Ail kinds of produce taken for prac
lice done. One or the oilier can he found at all
times at their offi je or residence unless profession
ally absent. Freedmans practiee not taken by
contract, anil, when done, Ota employer unitl be
responsible for the fee. it. T. KEN'DRR’K
Morgan tia , Sep' 21, 1866.
R. C. KKOWLF3.
JEWETT & SNIDER7~
Jlfifon, .... Cieoft/lit ,
AGENTS FOIt
WiLOER’S SALAMANDOR SAFES,
VT manufacturers prices, with only the freight
aud dravage added. A supply now on baud
l ALL of 18661
NEW ARRIVAL
OB
FALL AND Will
G OODS.
HESTERS & COLLEY
l.oyh ss Bloc):, Dejiot street,
DAWSON, GA.,
ARK now Receiving and Opening fjh c ; r
SPLENDID STOC]
Os Fall and Winter Goods, embracing
complete an t.ssortuieuf as can be found
th « scc'ion of oounfry.
Tbo attention of tbe juLlij is imi
their l ine Stpck of
DRESS COOPS,
Embracing something to suit the tis'e
evtnbody— Cimnon, Fine, and Sll j urji
ItlitiSi 1 ’.HtIUSo Ct.OTUt.V4,
Bjots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, and
fact everything usually found in a
First Class 5> j>y CtHids A
Isig stui-o.
GROCKIIIES!
We shall also keep mi hmd a go and f
ply of of Fdinj'y Groctrios.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
(Vie of the fir no, of many ycai-s exj .•!*.>
in the Dry G ai ls busi* ess is now j D i
Eistern Mark ts, and will miiuin ihret
thc f.asor, 'nkingtyiiy advantage ii j
fluctnatii ns of ihme markets, te ibosiih
ri plcuish cur ttoek.
Remember the price—epri>s :, e tri J,
cry Stable it) Lnyfcb's new Block „f Li
riingr.
Air Jtdin L. Griffin v.ill alwavs bo
hand, and will be picas' and to txhiiit 'u I
old friends nur Now Gooc’ii.
sej 7 (jin
ft. If. jnOO.UAI (,11. *,; ta,
Ja*. C. McFerrar, 1 , ( .. ; 1-V. P. Xmijiroi
J nn. B. McKerron, , ' ' ' 11 j It. j. lloiefio,
IVTFERRAN, ARMSTBCNG &Cl
Mirchill Sl Armpfronp,)
PR OYtSSOM DEALER
A N1)
r< Ravils
4 NX) Agents hu iiijrgi.ng.; Bulo tiopp, Twi
i /V >f the "Celt bran and “\l*»gi'<.li» Hid
Nu. 21 'lain, bet. 1.-t C. 2nd, ai.d l!) i '.*4 W«a
ir'Cfon fVf.,
.•**'Bl. Mr Ok SSt m JLBst% hY
Bft O W H H OUSE
i:. RitoiVid * soA,
Fourtii Strocij Opposite Passenger Lpi
JMacon, Crori/id,
'lip lSt of.fnit i!ib inisinrfJS <f liidto
j wil I e condi ct d.b> E. K. II fivn
Sei ioi liHvins; 8F bcm'tsJ fion, YVm. U
iu tho n a» sixfii aui arid ii tonal i ktlie Hold
Tim l.bu foma'iis fcixly rioHw*, wliun 1
**b-v. and chi- fly f*»r ilic ufo of tn.V ll« r« *ml ln
simf L'U-csfK. C*
cur. J l i rvpiV trtrr.cht, rind rvr' v aitnt
"ill be paid io citrurb co hi fori to t licit custCW
»n and airv, and tl fe txhlp «hv ysf
plied with lie best 'he ecu try uIT»id j . Ihr
hl'g <1 HirviViil atid di'pnriuro of all tn*ii»e ioc
vim b'-'-gzHgp Hud conduct passenp'O'S 8i:r0 ' ,g
to their qiiarters. jnli27,il
J. IS JENNINGS. jit j. Wl( Ki. J u ' ""
JENNINGS, WICKS & BUD.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MKRCfUNTS.
August lo,if .TV!*’ Orleans. I.«
STAPLE DRY GOODS & CRCCERIE
\VA REHOUSE AXF>
Commission Business,
Gonvbr us Broad atid Eufaula StrCfet, 'LH
A np:. \ o,6m* ARi Elf A JJK \ W'(|
./ st. *ll, if.s TltaiTOil S tidlf'
Wlbb be sold, un*(er an ofilcr of tlif
Ordit): rv cf Terrell Oh the first
K„vemU-r next., at the Court flou-o Jol,r
Town of Diwson. diti'itlgWie ostial hours «■
lot of land Kb. fi in the 13 district. Terrell M
ty eaufaiiiing t»b hundred nvoandoneb
more or jess. Sold fjr (he benrfii of *
Temts dkMS. F W\ E . \
S pL iQ isia..»
crorfCr.. ,
SIXTY days aft r date applicadtb w!,r "' ,
to tbe (>i ihaarv ol (Terrell County k' r fS . _
all of tli*' real . s';, t ■ of Wdlis Httruo Lte:>
Coui.tr, decca.aetf. For the Ijencfl'- nj j’■ c
i AMBS.W. (ViLKklW*
Sept, in, 18i'itb L -
. iKtd't f. rts Tit.noits
TTndCr an order from the ofa|M r y 0 jj
County, will be sold fore the Ecu t '
in the iowji ol Dawson, wiilun Ui« uSI J* \\
salt*j ui tbe first. Tuesday in November,.
No. (1-50) one hundred ana fiftyt 10 1 e T 0 f
trico ofTerreil cminiy, sold as the P r °P .*
I>. Wilbanks, late of said county,
ELAM e dBDr .
Sept.. 14, 1866* ——-JJ'
.tst.tt i.rrs tu. troics f ./t
I'NDKU an order from the , - !ourt , < \° nr i Ec<
Terrell Count r, will be sold before > 1 L- ov( ist
door ill Dawson, ou the Brst Teeso*.’ lbe i
next, the following property, h el0 ."? ” nt
tate of C. r. Huckab.y, Uteofewa ,M
encumbrance of widows dower, ( t ,. 0 i»
sand acres of land, more or ‘ fob"
(Nos. 41 and 42) in the town ot I>*
the heirs and creditors.
Sept. 14, 1866.
ADM I NIST KATOIUS
I >Y virtue ot at: order of the 1 joM,«
I ) nf Randolph (ionnty, (•«»•• , C«l^
the first Tutsdwy in November
(ien., ono sere of lot of , ® n<i \ forty j' 1
Sept. IS, 1866.